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Nick Kroll and John Mulaney, who recently popped up on Netflix in Oh, Hello on Broadway, have continued their strange connection with Big Mouth, a show about teenagers hitting puberty and figuring out their feelings. Being alone is great, It prepares you for real life. The hormone monster and monstress are taking over their lives, dictating their every …

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It’s hard to believe that 25-year-old Demi Lovato has six albums out over a nine-year span, as she still feels like one of the fresh new voices, but with today’s release of Tell Me You Love Me, Demi opens up about relationships, life, vulnerability, and everything in between. This album doesn’t have a bad note on it, …

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The Pfefferman’s are back and heading to Israel, for speaking engagements, escapes from reality, and to get in touch with their religious sides. But when Maura (Jeffrey Tambor) discovers his long dead father may still be alive, and a “Cool Guy” on top of that, the search into their lives gets a little deeper. Meanwhile, …

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One of the first comedy albums I heard growing up was Jerry Seinfeld’s I’m Telling You For The Last Time, but despite that, I gravitated towards Friends more. Jerry Seinfeld (as well as Larry David) is a special kind of comedy, where you either enjoy their style or can’t stand it, but whichever way you go you …

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Jeff Dunham is back and heading to Dublin, with a new younger wife (there’s an eighteen year difference), a fresh set of twins, and a comedy special ripe for Netflix. The real loser in the election? Bill. Because now Hillary is home every single night. Walter: Back when I was a kid, time-out meant your …

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